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Two years ago, his kiss left her reeling, but she pushed him away and they never spoke of it again.
Lena Andrews is bad at love, and has no intention of getting better at it.
Men are good for one thing, and love isn’t it.
She’s perfectly okay with finding happiness in her job as a comic book artist.
Yet, she can’t shake the memory of her coworker’s kiss.
Amos St. Clair has stayed the hell away from Lena Andrews for the last two years.
Work has filled his time and he’s on the cusp of making a name for himself. When an opportunity to complete a project that’s dear to Lena’s heart presents itself, Amos seizes the opportunity – even if it means being with the woman he's avoided all this time.
Through their mutual passion for art and each other, their love blooms like a lotus flower out of a dark, muddy pool. But, is their love strong enough to withstand the challenges posed by the most important job of their careers?
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Hilaria Alexander never thought she’d be a writer one day. Reader? Yes. Book hoarder? You betcha. Then, she started reading romance - that’s when she felt the need to write a story. Unfortunately, she didn’t listen to her gut, and talked herself out of it A MILLION TIMES. She finally gave up a few years ago, when the urge to write was stronger than self-doubt. She loves funny, sexy romances wrapped with a huge happily-ever-after bow at the end. Her inbox is always open if you want to chat about one of her books.
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REVIEWED BY WENDY
4 stars
The Art of Us brought us into the world of comics and art/drawing, along with the romance. I learned so much about a different culture and the world of comic art. It was very fascinating and I devoured the information. It was just as significant to the story as the blooming romance between Lena and Amos. The romance was very slow-burning and had some angst to it. The progression of their relationship as the story went on was intriguing. I really enjoyed seeing it play out as I read. Lena and Amos were wonderful characters. There was depth to them and they were personable. I enjoyed reading about their persona as the story progressed. There were definite emotions to this story that made it more heartfelt. Hilaria always takes me on a journey whenever I read her books. The Art of Us did not disappoint and made for a great ride!
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